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you want drugs, booze, money, women, goddesses, whatever you like. you can lead the fantasy life, but in reality, it becomes a nightmare. >> at first, it's really bitching. it's radical, everything you thought it was going to be, and then it's not. and that turns on a dime. sometimes there's an emptiness, like wait, this was so cool an hour ago and now it sucks. which is a big disappointment when that happens. you're like, now what? >> but it may save your life. >> of course. save your boring life. >> right. is that always the demon on your shoulder? >> and people have come to expect a certain flair out of me, a behavior, and did i do it for them? i don't think it was who i wanted to be. again, things got ahead of themselves and you start playing catchup. >> i thought a lot of it was very entertaining, to be honest with you. i thought some of the stuff on the tour, i began to think, i don't want charlie doing this anymore. >> i thought this in show two. >> you were getting annihilated. the whole winning thing -- >> it was brutal. i was not winning at
you want drugs, booze, money, women, goddesses, whatever you like. you can lead the fantasy life, but in reality, it becomes a nightmare. >> at first, it's really bitching. it's radical, everything you thought it was going to be, and then it's not. and that turns on a dime. sometimes there's an emptiness, like wait, this was so cool an hour ago and now it sucks. which is a big disappointment when that happens. you're like, now what? >> but it may save your life. >> of course....
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if you want drugs, booze, women, goddesses, whatever you like. you can lead the fantasy live everyone imagines it is. but the reality is, it becomes a nightmare. >> it can. at first it's really bitchin'. it's radical and everything you thought it was going to be and it's not. wait a minute, this was so cool an hour ago and now it sucks. which is a big disappointment when that happens. now what? >> save your boring life, sorry. is that always your demon? >> yes, but also for me, people have come to expect a certain flare out of me, a certain type of behavior. and was i doing it for them or myself? i don't think it really was who i wanted to be. i think, again, things just sort of got ahead of themselves and you start playing catch-up and putting the blocks back together. >> i found some of the stuff on the tour, i began to think, i don't want charlie doing this anymore. >> i thought that after show two. >> it felt uncontrollable. and you were getting annihilated for it. >> it was brutal. not winning at all. i think a lot of people don't realize i
if you want drugs, booze, women, goddesses, whatever you like. you can lead the fantasy live everyone imagines it is. but the reality is, it becomes a nightmare. >> it can. at first it's really bitchin'. it's radical and everything you thought it was going to be and it's not. wait a minute, this was so cool an hour ago and now it sucks. which is a big disappointment when that happens. now what? >> save your boring life, sorry. is that always your demon? >> yes, but also for...
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in mod race, booze does little damage while pot usually intoxicates when used. tonight the factor tip of the day as you may know, actress julieanne moore played in game changer. she won for best actress. >> i'm gratified for the hollywood foreign press, best job, and working h.b.o. a wonderful experience and thank you to tom hanks and gary geffen, play tone and shout out to two people who i think were magnificent difference 2008 election, tina fey and katie couric. >> do you think miss moore's cheap shot at governor palin helps her? does it make
in mod race, booze does little damage while pot usually intoxicates when used. tonight the factor tip of the day as you may know, actress julieanne moore played in game changer. she won for best actress. >> i'm gratified for the hollywood foreign press, best job, and working h.b.o. a wonderful experience and thank you to tom hanks and gary geffen, play tone and shout out to two people who i think were magnificent difference 2008 election, tina fey and katie couric. >> do you think...
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. >> he said it wasn't just the booze that kept it going. >> one of the backdrops was the huge moon with the nose. when the lights went off, the moon came down and the lights came on. that was your signal to go get high. >> drugs, poppers were literally in the air. >> steve rubell would buy them by the case and drop them into the ventilation system. >> it was a massive pleasure seeking that was unbridled. >> then fashion model remembered studio 54 not as a place of exclusion but inclusion. >> few f yif you were gay you w invited. if you were black, you were embraced. all the bebarriers were broken >> then he was arrested on tax evasion. >> we call it the thousand days of fame because there was a thousand days when he and steven had it, and those thousand days are incredible, irreplaceable, and unforgettable. >> but not quite priceless. this andy warhol polaroid of steven rubell is expected to fetch over 5 grand. >> i wish i had a camera in my pocket. i'd be a millionaire by now. >> i say take out the cocaine and spoon part and that looks like a good party. i love the disco music. >> exac
. >> he said it wasn't just the booze that kept it going. >> one of the backdrops was the huge moon with the nose. when the lights went off, the moon came down and the lights came on. that was your signal to go get high. >> drugs, poppers were literally in the air. >> steve rubell would buy them by the case and drop them into the ventilation system. >> it was a massive pleasure seeking that was unbridled. >> then fashion model remembered studio 54 not as a...
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acoming, it's rolling round the bend ♪ >> cash just reached country stardom and heavily addicted to booze and his sales were starting to lag. he needed to turn things around and looking for redemption inside of prison in front of 2000 inmates. cash wove tales of imprisonment, an enormous hit for the man in black who rocked the jail house, 45 years ago today. that's how fox reports on this sunday, january 13th, 2013. i'm harris falkner, thank you for sharing a bit of your sunday with us. and watch fox report with shepard smith. huckabee starts. >> tonight on huckabee, train wreck tv reaches a new low. >> and you guys, might be known as a rapper, but here in atlanta known for having 11 kids and 10 babies mamas. >> a show ridicules the family structure and sends a harmful message to young kids. >> we need a generation with his presence and his power. >> xbox 360 all day, why give you that power. pastor tells them to turn off the video games and do something meaningful with their lives. >> and the devastating impact the defense cuts will have on our military and country superstar john rich. â
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don't start boozing yet, folks. that county is in ireland. >>> in oklahoma, state law maker wants to give companies the right to fire smokers. state senator is trying to repeal the law that protects smokers from discrimination. he says smokers cost companies money in medical coverage. brian, steve? >> brian: talk about drowning in red ink, a new study finding 20 and 30-year-olds at more at risk of dying in debt than are carrying over $5,000 more in debt on their credit cards than their parents did at the same age. >> steve: how can we change this dangerous debt cycle? joining us now from nashville is our best friend in the personal finance expert department, dave ramsey. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. >> steve: i love this first thing on this chilly day in new york city, for the young people, decide you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, right? >> yeah. don't believe stupid articles like that last one we were referencing that you're going to die in debt. what a hopeless message. the way you get
don't start boozing yet, folks. that county is in ireland. >>> in oklahoma, state law maker wants to give companies the right to fire smokers. state senator is trying to repeal the law that protects smokers from discrimination. he says smokers cost companies money in medical coverage. brian, steve? >> brian: talk about drowning in red ink, a new study finding 20 and 30-year-olds at more at risk of dying in debt than are carrying over $5,000 more in debt on their credit cards than...
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>> lots of booze. >> stephanie: david bender missed the only flight out of bum-f wherever we lived. >> i was fogged in for a 36-hour period. >> stephanie: oh. >> down here you would rather curse that you can't get up there, than being up there being really terrified you can't get on the ground. >> stephanie: you didn't miss anything. >> i am however leaving on my journey. i am heading to seneca falls, i will be in selma tomorrow and i wind up in stonewall where it is bagels for everybody. when i lived in new york -- this is how our history has evolved. stonewall was 46 years ago, and all of this has happened in a very small period of time. >> stephanie: right. compared to any other civil rights battle right? >> seneca falls was in 1848 and women didn't get the right to vote until 1920. think about that. and the emancipation proclamation, 1863 voting rights act 1965. it is the turtle pace. i have been listening on the progressive voice's channel -- >> stephanie: look at you pluggy mcpluggerson. >> how about that? but we're playing the speech at the top of every hour and every time he h
>> lots of booze. >> stephanie: david bender missed the only flight out of bum-f wherever we lived. >> i was fogged in for a 36-hour period. >> stephanie: oh. >> down here you would rather curse that you can't get up there, than being up there being really terrified you can't get on the ground. >> stephanie: you didn't miss anything. >> i am however leaving on my journey. i am heading to seneca falls, i will be in selma tomorrow and i wind up in...
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. >> it wasn't just the booze that kept the party going. >> one of the backdrops was this huge moon and a spoon. when they came down and met, the lights went off, the nose lit up and the spoon lit up. that was your signal to go get high. >> drugs, poppers, were literally in the air. >> steve rubell would buy them by the case and squash them and drop them into the ventilation system. >> there was this massive pleasure seeking that was unbridled. >> then fashion model denis lamarsh remembers studio 54 not as a place of exclusion but inclusion. >> if you were gay, you were invited. if you were black, you were embraced. all the walls and the barriers were breaking down. >> but in 1979 steve rubell and studio 54 co-owner ian schrager were arrested on charges of tax evasion. in 1981 the club changed hands. >> we call it the thousand days of fame because it was a thousand days when ian and stephen had it. those thousand days are incredible irreplaceable and unforgettable. >> but not quite priceless. this andy warhol polaroid of steve rubell is expected to fetch over five grand. >> i wish i had
. >> it wasn't just the booze that kept the party going. >> one of the backdrops was this huge moon and a spoon. when they came down and met, the lights went off, the nose lit up and the spoon lit up. that was your signal to go get high. >> drugs, poppers, were literally in the air. >> steve rubell would buy them by the case and squash them and drop them into the ventilation system. >> there was this massive pleasure seeking that was unbridled. >> then...
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the one people buying booze and pills -- they want people buying booze and pills. host: let me share with you what the vice president told you yesterday. [video clip] >> be able to stop gun violence -- we will not be able to stop gun violence or any other senseless violence in the future. that is not an excuse to do nothing. the president said, it is worth it if we can save even one life. i think we can save a whole lot more lives than that. we can begin an endeavor that stops that culture in american society. it is not all because of bounds. -- guns. it may be what happened in wtown is a call to action madri. host: your thoughts? guest: i am operating on a model that silence means consent. we both do not agree with the legalization of marijuana. i will say this. i will talk directly to this issue. i have learned that a good steward of taxpayer dollars -- taxpayers give you great latitude. over the last three years, we finished each year with a budget surplus. we have been upgraded by standard and poor's and moody's. we do have a separate issue that the other emplo
the one people buying booze and pills -- they want people buying booze and pills. host: let me share with you what the vice president told you yesterday. [video clip] >> be able to stop gun violence -- we will not be able to stop gun violence or any other senseless violence in the future. that is not an excuse to do nothing. the president said, it is worth it if we can save even one life. i think we can save a whole lot more lives than that. we can begin an endeavor that stops that...